Schubert & Salzer extends product range for operation in diverting or mixing

Schubert & Salzer extends product range for operation in diverting or mixing

Schubert & Salzer is expanding its product line with the new type 4083, a three-way ball sector valve with an electric actuator that can be used for mixing or diverting purposes. The quarter turn valve with a supply voltage of 24–240 V DC/AC (50/60 Hz) enables high-precision control (rangeability of 100:1) over a wide control…


Schubert & Salzer is expanding its product line with the new type 4083, a three-way ball sector valve with an electric actuator that can be used for mixing or diverting purposes.

The quarter turn valve with a supply voltage of 24–240 V DC/AC (50/60 Hz) enables high-precision control (rangeability of 100:1) over a wide control range with Kvs values that are around 20% higher than those of common alternatives. Due to the special contour of the ball sector, the total Kv value (volumetric flow) remains virtually constant in any valve position.

Due to their unique properties, electrically or pneumatically actuated three-way ball sector valves offer particularly high added value in the temperature control and mixing processes of the steel, chemical, food and beverage industries as well as in power generation, the manufacture of plastic and rubber products and for use in test benches.


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